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Siege of Santiago

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The Americans began their siege of the city. U.S. artillery sited on the heights pounded the city, while U.S. forces supported by Cuban rebels choked off all water and food supplies to the city. On July 3, a relief column was able to fight its way through Garcia's rebels and into the city bringing
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the same day, U.S. forces took the fortified Spanish position and were then able to extend the U.S. flank on San Juan Hill. The destruction of the Spanish fleet at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba allowed U.S. forces to safely besiege the city.
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On July 16, after both governments agreed to the terms of capitulation ("surrender" was avoided), in which Toral surrendered his garrison and all troops in the Division of Santiago, an additional 9,000 soldiers. The Spanish also ceded
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continued to bomb the city with little effect militarily. General Miles arrived on July 11 along with several regiments, eight field guns and eight light mortars.
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and sixteen field guns. Over the next thirteen days, the Gatlings were used to fire 6,000 to 7,000 rounds into the city of Santiago, causing many casualties.
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Toral's force to a total of 13,500. On July 4, a cease fire was enacted to evacuate roughly 20,000 citizens from the city. Also, on July 4, four
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had spread through the U.S. Army before the surrender had taken place, and some 4,000 U.S. soldiers were ill with
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pulled his troops back to the main line of defense against Santiago along San Juan Heights. In the charge at the
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officials would not accept Toral's proposal and the truce ended on July 10. Shafter was now pressed for time as
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met under a large tree between lines to discuss surrender terms. The Americans proposed Secretary of War
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Everyone involved wanted a quick end to the campaign, and at 0900 on July 13, Toral, Shafter, Miles and
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extending the U.S. right flank to the north. To the northwest, Cuban rebels under the command of
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On July 8, Toral proposed to surrender Santiago if his troops could be evacuated to Holguin.
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began the siege of Santiago. Shafter fortified his position on San Juan Heights. General
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aboard, was the first ship into Santiago harbor. Plans were made for a major assault on
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The siege effectively ended the major fighting on Cuba, but the war was not yet over.
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This article is about the 1898 land battle in Cuba. For the 1898 naval battle, see
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General Toral's surrender of Santiago to General Shafter, July 13th, 1898
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American trenches on San Juan Hill during the siege.
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Battle of Santiago de Cuba
Battle of Santiago (disambiguation)
Spanish–American War

Santiago
Cuba
United States
Cuban rebels
Spain
United States
William Shafter
United States
Nelson Miles
United States
William Sampson
Calixto GarcĂ­a
José Velázquez
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1st Cárdenas
2nd Cárdenas
3rd Cárdenas
1st Cienfuegos
Guantánamo Bay
2nd Cienfuegos
Las Guasimas
1st Manzanillo
Tayacoba

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